Smith and Thomas : a casebook on contract
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Smith and Thomas : a casebook on contract
Sweet & Maxwell/Thomson Reuters, 2009
12th ed
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Previous ed.: published as by J.C. Smith, 2000
Includes index
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Description
Smith & Thomas, the leading Casebook on Contract Law for over 40 years, returns in a new edition under the respected authorship of Professor Roger Brownsword. Well known for the quality and authoritative nature of the analysis and comprehensive coverage of the law, Smith & Thomas illustrates the key elements of contract law. The new edition has been updated to reflect current reform proposals and include coverage of the principles of European contract law. The accessibility of the text through the organisation of ideas and cases with the inclusion of questions at the end of cases and model answers makes this an ideal student text for all contract law courses.
Table of Contents
- Section 1: The Formation of a Contract
- Introduction
- Offer and Acceptance
- The Duration of an Offer
- Contract as an Agreement
- Identity of Offeror and Offeree
- intention to create Legal Relations
- Section 2: Consideration and Privity of Contract
- Consideration
- Privity of Contract
- Section 3: Obligations arising from the Contract and its Formation
- Statements made during negotiations for a Contract and their effect
- Implied Terms
- The nature and effect of Contractual Terms
- Exclusion Clauses
- Initial impossibility and mistake
- Subsequent impossibility and frustration
- Section 4: Rights and Remedies of the Injured Party
- Performance and Rescission
- Damages
- Section 5: Vitiating Factors
- Incapacity
- Duress, Undue Influence and Inequality of Bargaining Power
- Void and Illegal Contracts
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